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she said that to us and she said i want to come home. it's hot and humid here. >> there was like one person standing out there. >> because it like too hot. they had excessive heat warnings in effect. >> no fun there? >> i can't image. i lived there. although i have been to the speedway there. any way -- >> interesting. >> any way i guess i should go. >> you have probably imagined it. now you can see it, almost. >> what surveillance video caught the day the flight attendant decided he had enough. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> most everybody has heard about the jetblue employee's unconventional exit from his job. now we can actually sigh it because -- see it because somebody caught it on video. you can see on the highlighted part of this video. the plane's emergency chute opens up, the flight attendant appears and then slides down the chute. finally he walks away. he says an uncooperative passenger caused it's melt day. they say there was go excuse for that behavior. force of the chute opening could have killed someone on the ground. >> well, you
she said that to us and she said i want to come home. it's hot and humid here. >> there was like one person standing out there. >> because it like too hot. they had excessive heat warnings in effect. >> no fun there? >> i can't image. i lived there. although i have been to the speedway there. any way -- >> interesting. >> any way i guess i should go. >> you have probably imagined it. now you can see it, almost. >> what surveillance video caught...
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linda yee introduces us to the company using a shady trick. >> reporter: when melissa lee took out a loan in 2002 to get her masters in education, it all seemed simple. >> we were on a coupon system. >> reporter: at $72 a month, the payments were so low, she even paid in advance. >> i was paying early every month. >> reporter: the company with her loan doesn't send out paper statements. so she never checked her account until 2008. that's when she realized it looks like most of her payments were going to interest only. >> nothing went to principal. >> reporter: and he -- her loan amount had hardly gone down in eight years. so what's going on accounting professor says if you don't pay down principal, your loan amount could actually go up instead of down. the adjusted loan amount is supposed to show up every month. but in lee's case, that piece of information is missing. >> there is no column that says principal outstanding at any point in time. from the account summary it's difficult to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: but this man has figured it out, he says. >> if they do not
linda yee introduces us to the company using a shady trick. >> reporter: when melissa lee took out a loan in 2002 to get her masters in education, it all seemed simple. >> we were on a coupon system. >> reporter: at $72 a month, the payments were so low, she even paid in advance. >> i was paying early every month. >> reporter: the company with her loan doesn't send out paper statements. so she never checked her account until 2008. that's when she realized it looks...
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but for some of us, cars are just transportation. if that's the case, we have an idea. >> the basic idea is you can take your own car and turn it into a car that other people can use for money. >> reporter: that is, just rent out your car. new legislation signed a law that protects you with insurance if you do. >> you have to have electronic records for when someone accesses the vehicle and when they are done with the vehicle. and so that's what -- >> reporter: it's 13,000 members use electronic keys to unlock a car. it tracks the rental and charge is it to a credit card. he hopes to make a profit by adding individually owned cars to the mix and sharing the rental fees with owners. >> i know how people treat them. >> i think it's really great. >> but not for you? >> maybe, one day. >> parting with the keys to your car, even for a rental fee doesn't come easy. >> the only concern is i don't quite trust other drivers. >> paul says he signed his own dollar up and made $30 last weekend. there's a little scratch but he says he did it. >>
but for some of us, cars are just transportation. if that's the case, we have an idea. >> the basic idea is you can take your own car and turn it into a car that other people can use for money. >> reporter: that is, just rent out your car. new legislation signed a law that protects you with insurance if you do. >> you have to have electronic records for when someone accesses the vehicle and when they are done with the vehicle. and so that's what -- >> reporter: it's...
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aisle of us have will to brace ourselves. it's been a great summer for air quality but bad in terms of whatever happened to summer and warm temperatures. well, it's -- as predicted, hot weather is coming this week. so will the first spare the air day for the summer season. >> unfortunately, we are expecting unhealthy air tomorrow. we are asking people to take health precautions and avoid outdoor or treen new use activities. >> reporter: that means no gas powered lawn mowers and leaf blowers. cook indoors and take public transit. >> we encourage everyone to drive as little as possible. take transit, carpool, walk or bike to work. anything to stay off the roads. we are expecting 100-degree temperatures inland as well as in the south bay. so, when you have high heat and auto exhaust from our tail pipes, that is recipe for smog. we are expecting unhealthy air quality. it's a regional pollutant. we contribute to that. if you drive your car around, pollution goes up into the air. it affects air quality inland and elsewhere in the b
aisle of us have will to brace ourselves. it's been a great summer for air quality but bad in terms of whatever happened to summer and warm temperatures. well, it's -- as predicted, hot weather is coming this week. so will the first spare the air day for the summer season. >> unfortunately, we are expecting unhealthy air tomorrow. we are asking people to take health precautions and avoid outdoor or treen new use activities. >> reporter: that means no gas powered lawn mowers and leaf...
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simon perez has this great story for us to actually show us what else is inside. hi, simon. >> reporter: hi, juliette. this boat is so outrageously extravagant, the best way to tell you about it is the rundown of the numbers. the first number is how much it cost. $300million. >>> reporter: >> created it as a statement that i am rich, i am powerful and i deserve this. >> reporter: and what a statement it is. this is the egg, the 394-foot megayacht in the bay. he is a self made russian who earned big bucks in banking, coal and fertilizer. the letter a stands for andre and alexandra his supermodel wife. the 31-year-old reportedly helped change the design of the ship after they got married. now back to the boat. >> i don't think this is evolving. i think this is suite generous all by itself. this is submarine like something that captain nemo might have had in 20,000 leagues under the sea. i don't see anyone else running to create the same design. >> reporter: inside this room walled with white sting ray hide. fingerprint detection is the only way into the master suite
simon perez has this great story for us to actually show us what else is inside. hi, simon. >> reporter: hi, juliette. this boat is so outrageously extravagant, the best way to tell you about it is the rundown of the numbers. the first number is how much it cost. $300million. >>> reporter: >> created it as a statement that i am rich, i am powerful and i deserve this. >> reporter: and what a statement it is. this is the egg, the 394-foot megayacht in the bay. he is a...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when we can least afford it. get california working again-for all of us. to know, "who feeds and trains the hor e ride in sa >>> that's tonight's good question. who feeds and trains those beautiful horses that the police ride in san fransisco? easy, boy. >> reporter: they are among the most well-cared for,
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is...
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i think he's been out with us. he was a good kid. >> reporter: he was shot while walking a long bancroft anniversary around 9:30 last night. >> i heard intersection or -- i heard about six or seven shots then i heard people screaming. >> he was with his brother walking to a gas station. his brother ran for help. the gunman went through his pockets stealing $2. >> we don't have a motive for the crime yet. our investigators worked all through out the night. >> he was days away from starting high school. he and his identical twin brother graduated from the middle school earning more sports medical as -- >> it weakness you in the knees we are back on page 1 with the violence and the corruption in our community. laying off 80 police officers, they should be adding more police officers to help circum vent the crime that is still out there on our streets. >> reporter: the oakland police department is turning to the public for help. they are asking for anyone with information to come forward immediately. jimon was a trying
i think he's been out with us. he was a good kid. >> reporter: he was shot while walking a long bancroft anniversary around 9:30 last night. >> i heard intersection or -- i heard about six or seven shots then i heard people screaming. >> he was with his brother walking to a gas station. his brother ran for help. the gunman went through his pockets stealing $2. >> we don't have a motive for the crime yet. our investigators worked all through out the night. >> he was...
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to have lights here like was originally scheduled, but i guess the neighbors went to legal issues on us. >> reporter: this high school has only had one night game in its history. the kids loved it, the neighbors didn't. it is so quiet here, you can just hear the crickets, and these are home owners who have a lot of say. >> it's ridiculous. the field is right against the property. the real estate, backyard, and people can hear it, and it's, you know, what type of lifestyle is that to come out and have lights and noise and lots of noise, lots of cars. >> reporter: some of them filed 5 lawsuit, leaving the school scrambling to reschedule games, but it's not about football, the soccer and lacrosse teams suffer too. >> varsity plays first, they'll get the whole game in, but freshman and sophomore teams will get shortchanged. >> reporter: a judge is deciding who suffers the most hardships, but it's too late for this team. >> as a player, it's disappointing you can't have your senior homecoming on your own field. >> reporter: there will be a homecoming game tomorrow night, it won't be at home,
to have lights here like was originally scheduled, but i guess the neighbors went to legal issues on us. >> reporter: this high school has only had one night game in its history. the kids loved it, the neighbors didn't. it is so quiet here, you can just hear the crickets, and these are home owners who have a lot of say. >> it's ridiculous. the field is right against the property. the real estate, backyard, and people can hear it, and it's, you know, what type of lifestyle is that to...
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we are just not used to this heat. we haven't seen it all summer long. the temperatures are some we haven't seen in a month and a half. >>> investigators say a three alarm fire at a south bay apartment building caused millions of dollars in damage. it is believed the fire start accidentally outside f a carport in east san jose just after 10:00 this morning and quickly spread to two other apartments. 20 residents were evacuated after power was cut off in all of the units. no one was hurt. >> i look at it this way, my family and everybody is okay. you have to be optimistic on things, everybody is okay. this could be functioned. family -- fixed. family can't be fixed. the apartments were completely destroyed and two were damaged with water and smoke damage. the first medical delivery -- herbal essence on clayton road. the shop doesn't look like much from the outside. there aren't any signs advertising it. the company's web site says it opened in july, but the city apparently just learned about it this week. right now, dispensaries are banned in concord but
we are just not used to this heat. we haven't seen it all summer long. the temperatures are some we haven't seen in a month and a half. >>> investigators say a three alarm fire at a south bay apartment building caused millions of dollars in damage. it is believed the fire start accidentally outside f a carport in east san jose just after 10:00 this morning and quickly spread to two other apartments. 20 residents were evacuated after power was cut off in all of the units. no one was...
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can i use my hands? is that alright? i take good care of my body and i do it so i can do this. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep your heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. i, i want to be doing roller derby until i break a hip. and then i'll do it for a little bit longer. hahaha. [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. po fter thienna ho >>> she may be small, but she is mighty. 5-foot tall, 97-pound weight lifter ciena hoe added a third world record to her credit today, dead lifting more than 104,000 pounds in one hour at a san francisco gym. guess there were witnesses. amazing. the previous record was just over 90,000 pounds, set by a british man in april. hoe, is a nutritional scientists holds other world records, most sue mow squats in one hour, and static wall sit. lawrence is explaining to me what a sumo squat is. >> never done one before. 1000 pounds. >> sounds
can i use my hands? is that alright? i take good care of my body and i do it so i can do this. [ male announcer ] to keep doing what you love, keep your heart healthy. cheerios can help. the whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. i, i want to be doing roller derby until i break a hip. and then i'll do it for a little bit longer. hahaha. [ male announcer ] it's simple, love your heart so you can do what you love. what do you love? see how cheerios can help you do it. po fter thienna ho...
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have you ever used that syrup without a prescription? >> i have. >> russell was cut of course, raced by jason campbell who debut against dallas, campbell, seven of 13 for 49 yards and didn't come close to the end zone in four drives, but 4th quarter, with buehler, down, up " owe and then with 3:50 to go in the game, buehler to kyle, that set up the field goal and it will be money in the bank and the raiders take the lead. but they were not done there, matt in this nickels, going to the house, the raiders win, 17- 8 is the final. >> something like 17 of 12, missing a couple of deep throws by him, they were just inches a way. we had a chance to get those. >> i am just trying to get situated, where i'm supposed to be back. once you get those little problems out of the way it is just about football game. >>> and strange day at at&t, where romo tried to steal face time. giants, cubs, pablo's first homerun, bottom five, it is fair, it is a grand slam. smacks the pole, second homer of the guy, giants cruise, bottom of the ninth game tied at sev
have you ever used that syrup without a prescription? >> i have. >> russell was cut of course, raced by jason campbell who debut against dallas, campbell, seven of 13 for 49 yards and didn't come close to the end zone in four drives, but 4th quarter, with buehler, down, up " owe and then with 3:50 to go in the game, buehler to kyle, that set up the field goal and it will be money in the bank and the raiders take the lead. but they were not done there, matt in this nickels,...
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stay with us. your full weekend forecast as eyewitness news continues. ,, ♪ [ horns honking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] come into an at&t store and experience tv like you've never seen before. ♪ for a limited time, get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months with dvr included. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, something i'll acknowledge i did not have. [ female announcer ] jerry brown. no plan then. no plan now. meg whitman. a plan for jobs. log on. learn more. fee when you use a debit card. >>> a state lawmaker wants to make it illegal for you to be charged an extra fee if you use your debit card. those fees can range from, say, 45 cents all the way up to a dollar. they are most common at gas stations, convenience stores. well, consumer groups say the
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inspires us. >> to his credit cody ross hit a home run. just didn't prove to be enough to swing it for the giants. ben baez of rancho cordova, i think you and i are going to have to wait a couple more nights to see the giant finish this out. >> it certainly is not. we have to have faith. we've live through a season of torture. we can wait through a for more games. >> you're absolutely right. >>> the cow palace under fire ones again after yet another rave that landed teens in the hospital. some in critical condition tonight. ed mackkovich. >> reporter: last night crazy turned dangerous. sixteen. three considered critical, with systems of drug and alcohol overdose. >> we saw a lot of altered levels of consciousness, a lot of inability to maintain their own airway. >> the event called the sub- sonic spook fest a concert otherwise known as a rave. this is video we found on youtube from last night. >> you'll walk through the hallway, and they're like zombie eyes. >> we met nora bernard as she came to pick up her car. she also attended a rave he
inspires us. >> to his credit cody ross hit a home run. just didn't prove to be enough to swing it for the giants. ben baez of rancho cordova, i think you and i are going to have to wait a couple more nights to see the giant finish this out. >> it certainly is not. we have to have faith. we've live through a season of torture. we can wait through a for more games. >> you're absolutely right. >>> the cow palace under fire ones again after yet another rave that landed...
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in fact we see it as something that encourages us rather than discourages us. >> reporter: the pastor says the church will push ahead with its grant to help develop and train new african-american faith leaders to promote violence prevention and help justice in oakland and richmond. >> this grant will allow us to work very presently in our community to bring about a positive change. as the dead body of leon wilson lay at the gates of the church, it is evident that our work is not yet done. >> reporter: he says as a result of the tragedy they are more committed to nonviolence. he said leon wilson did not die in vain. live from oakland, cbs 5 don knapp. >>> the household drama that may have derailed meg whitman's gubernatorial campaign, it came down to a few thousand dollars of back pay. thuy vu reports. >> reporter: they arrived early for one last round in the saga that rocked meg whitman's gubernatorial campaign. attorney gloria allred and whitman's former housekeeper attended a hearing at the california division of labor standards and enforcement seeking payment of unpaid wages. >> we
in fact we see it as something that encourages us rather than discourages us. >> reporter: the pastor says the church will push ahead with its grant to help develop and train new african-american faith leaders to promote violence prevention and help justice in oakland and richmond. >> this grant will allow us to work very presently in our community to bring about a positive change. as the dead body of leon wilson lay at the gates of the church, it is evident that our work is not yet...
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thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> an armed burglar is dead following a shootout with police in the east bay this morning. julie watts reports the gunman nearly killed one vital member of the police force. julie. >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing behind me. neighbors say they are used to seeing police activity in the neighborhood. so it's not the fact that there was an officer involved shooting that has everyone talking but, rather, the injured member of the police force. >> he will be okay. >> reporter: angelica is concerne about the k-9 who took one forth team when shot by a burglary suspect. >> essentially when you're making that type of entry trying to get a burglary suspects, you're using the animal so you don't have to have officers go on hand with the suspects. obviously, in this situation, nobody knew the suspect was armed. >> reporter: it was just before is:30 this morning when thor, his handler and several other units responded to a burglary in progress on d street near lawt
thanks for joining us. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> an armed burglar is dead following a shootout with police in the east bay this morning. julie watts reports the gunman nearly killed one vital member of the police force. julie. >> reporter: the investigation is ongoing behind me. neighbors say they are used to seeing police activity in the neighborhood. so it's not the fact that there was an officer involved shooting that has everyone talking but, rather, the injured member of...
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to the police made us leave so fast. i could take nothing from the house just my dogs. >> can laugh about that now. but that's because the dogs are ok and everyone is doing alright. the fire season is not over. firefighters want to keep reminding people to keep of 100 free space around their homes. firefighters will stay out here to a monday morning to keep a close watch on the fire. the one make sure all the hot spots are out. in summer fallow and all land kron4 news. >> it has been five years since hurricane could train as it. this is why it here's a story from one woman from new orleans who is not move back to play she called home. it has been five years since hurricane katrina has devastated new orleans. and some at the hays takes a look back of the disaster and a long road to recovery. >> visiting new orleans five years to the day after katrina struck, president of brock a bomb a promise not to forget. >> the city has become a symbol of resilience and community. and the responsibility that we have to one another. >>
to the police made us leave so fast. i could take nothing from the house just my dogs. >> can laugh about that now. but that's because the dogs are ok and everyone is doing alright. the fire season is not over. firefighters want to keep reminding people to keep of 100 free space around their homes. firefighters will stay out here to a monday morning to keep a close watch on the fire. the one make sure all the hot spots are out. in summer fallow and all land kron4 news. >> it has...
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kenneth gibson shows us how close spectators were standing to all of the ac action. >> reporter: amateur video shows very little crowd control moments before one truck took a jump at high speed and plowed into spectators. >> hey, everybody off the track. >> reporter: one of the victims was 20-year-old danika ranvich who was there with her 15-year- old sister cheyenne. >> she was everything to me. she helped me with everything. she was my best friend. it is hard to lose her. >> and where the accident happened, that was the best place to watch the trucks soar through the air. >> i just thought it would be fun to be close. and it was a big mistake. >> her father says he warned his daughter not to get too close and questioning why the spectators were not held back. >> there was nothing stopping the people or holding them back. and some were reaching out a hand and trying to touch the back of the truck as it went by. >> brandon issued a statement on his facebook page saying so incredibly lost and devastated, my thoughts and prayer goes out to all of the families and friends involved. police s
kenneth gibson shows us how close spectators were standing to all of the ac action. >> reporter: amateur video shows very little crowd control moments before one truck took a jump at high speed and plowed into spectators. >> hey, everybody off the track. >> reporter: one of the victims was 20-year-old danika ranvich who was there with her 15-year- old sister cheyenne. >> she was everything to me. she helped me with everything. she was my best friend. it is hard to lose...
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spencer chricking us and is with a first look. >> intd today. the last look at trip heat for awhile. me of the high abov 100 degrees in d inland north ree more record for a high of record for date. d air 88 degrees. grees in s a this date. notice h cooleas so, half moon santa cruz. along thelt significant co here lapse view frh definition cng fog and clouds ne layer bri gnfluence. how much wille u are i'll have th up. > the heat m rough work putting out wildfire. firefied eratures00 degrees ag is 90%. thanks ito winds most dayday. the c allow get out todo roperty and search for his st theers did ob. i'm the hou ound and d a of the the fire right there. tors are sti trrmine how the started yeste n in an area c nd mtory ar it has5 acres but no homestures have be fornia haspproved large ratencreases for nearly lion people you,o buy health bl blue s the californiaof surance that blue shie s face ane hike of 18.5% blue cross average wanted rate g as % for pol holder theany thdrew that requ outrage andvernment y you your grocer the store enter of an i
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shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did you call that, dana? >> land scrape. >> keep the photos comes, and make it a good weekend. >>> actress lindsey lohan could be a free woman any minute now. right now, she is still behind bars after failing a drug test. the actress appeared in court this morning. after the 10-minute hearing, she was handcuffed and sent meetly to jail for the third time. she can be released if she mosts $350,000 bail. she is due in court next month. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there..
shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did...
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. >> i used to. i used to. >> here's a shot of your book. your website has some of your workings. but you're commissioned by cities, municipalities and agencies to do art for them in the form of graffiti. >> correct. >> tell us about that. >> graffiti is a school. you start tagging. what you do with it is you start developing styles and techniques. i mean, i started doing graffiti way back in 1985. that was a while ago. but i didn't stop developing my styles and techniques. so these days i have taken a lot of the core concepts within my graffiti art and put it into what one would call fine art. >> what kind of graffiti? >> i was just doing stuff on paperful soon after i started doing stuff, what i like to call uncommissioned public artwork. >> the misconception is that graffiti is tags. >> this is a correlation there. that's where it started from. if you go back in time, the further back you go, graffiti, for example, everyone thinks of it starting in new york. it started in philadelphia in the '60s. the further back in time you go, there's strains from the 40s to the 30s to 1800s
. >> i used to. i used to. >> here's a shot of your book. your website has some of your workings. but you're commissioned by cities, municipalities and agencies to do art for them in the form of graffiti. >> correct. >> tell us about that. >> graffiti is a school. you start tagging. what you do with it is you start developing styles and techniques. i mean, i started doing graffiti way back in 1985. that was a while ago. but i didn't stop developing my styles and...
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cable operators didn't know how to use the scanners. and bart riders can use it to get on a train but not to pay the parking fee for the parks. the problems have been addressed and the system will be able to be used for parking in a few months. >>> politicians pointing the finger at each other but not over any specific issues. in the south bay it is about text messages and destroyed signs. political theater the south bay. >>> and we have heard the numbers and brought you the outrage. tonight the defense of six- figure pensions coming from cash strapped cities. >>> signs of success or failure in the fight against childhood obesity depends on the ethnicity of the child. who is is making progress and who is left behind? >>> kids heading back to school and we are saying what summer? we will pinpoint the day that will be the warmest this week as eyewitness news continues right here on the cw. [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and th
cable operators didn't know how to use the scanners. and bart riders can use it to get on a train but not to pay the parking fee for the parks. the problems have been addressed and the system will be able to be used for parking in a few months. >>> politicians pointing the finger at each other but not over any specific issues. in the south bay it is about text messages and destroyed signs. political theater the south bay. >>> and we have heard the numbers and brought you the...
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trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. we asked real people to film themselves taking the activia 14-day challenge. hi. my name is toni. it's not a gimmick. it really, truly works. i like the way i feel. take the activia challenge. it works or it's free. maybe it's because their department store makeup is so expensive. simply ageless with olay regenerist serum costs less and it won't glob up in lines and wrinkles. you'll look amazing and happy too. simply ageless, from olay and easy breezy beautiful covergirl. there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal photography to map and target the oil. then, the boats go to work. almost 6,000 vessels. these are thousands of local shrimp and fishing boats or
trust the brush more dentists use. oral-b. we asked real people to film themselves taking the activia 14-day challenge. hi. my name is toni. it's not a gimmick. it really, truly works. i like the way i feel. take the activia challenge. it works or it's free. maybe it's because their department store makeup is so expensive. simply ageless with olay regenerist serum costs less and it won't glob up in lines and wrinkles. you'll look amazing and happy too. simply ageless, from olay and easy breezy...
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they're supposed to use a voice-activated system. another day planned for next wednesday. >> and state attorney general jerry brown filed a lawsuit against nine suppliers and manufacturers of a popular play structure suspected of containing high amounts of lead. >> bounce houses are a staple in many birthday parties and play dates. 7 on your side is here with information that families need to know about. >> we've been worried about physical injuries of those whether or not they're maintained. now there is one more thing. most know that lead can slow the brain develop nmt children. investigators found lead amounts in bounce houses as much as 96 times above guidelines. >> children are jumping for joy inside of these inflatable play structures, whether bounce houses or jump house there's is a common word used to describe them. popular. >> they're very popular, we want to make sure they're save. >> that is why steve and kate's camp allows the center for environmental health to announce it's test results at the camp today. this play struc
they're supposed to use a voice-activated system. another day planned for next wednesday. >> and state attorney general jerry brown filed a lawsuit against nine suppliers and manufacturers of a popular play structure suspected of containing high amounts of lead. >> bounce houses are a staple in many birthday parties and play dates. 7 on your side is here with information that families need to know about. >> we've been worried about physical injuries of those whether or not...
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>> yeah. >> i will be here with us, right? >> thanks roberta. a big surprise for hundreds of california teachers thanks to one generous donor. donorschoose.org is a site where teachers post classroom needs and individuals fund them. the founder said she got a call from the san francisco clair gionini fund asking how much it would cost to cover all of the lists. then a check arrived for $ $1.2 million. a millions of supplies were funded. >> bravo! we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus s
>> yeah. >> i will be here with us, right? >> thanks roberta. a big surprise for hundreds of california teachers thanks to one generous donor. donorschoose.org is a site where teachers post classroom needs and individuals fund them. the founder said she got a call from the san francisco clair gionini fund asking how much it would cost to cover all of the lists. then a check arrived for $ $1.2 million. a millions of supplies were funded. >> bravo! we'll be right back. [...
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>> stick around, make us lunch? just for you. >>> homebound senior citizens have a way to make friends and stay connected without leaving home thanks to a bay area woman with a bright idea. sharon chin introduces this week's jefferson award winner, who shows community is only a phone call away. >> reporter: rosalee of orinda suffers from multiple sclerosis and rarely leaves home. but she can still meet with fellow seniors several hours a week. >> it's a sense of community without having to get out of your house. >> reporter: rosalee joined this mind massage class by phone. the facilitator leads the discussion from saint paul's church in oakland. several seniors join the conference calls. the topic? favorite wheels. >> little tricycle, perfect. >> reporter: gerontologist terry englehart founded the phone program calling it senior center without walls. while running a senior program and referral program six years ago, she found a way to unite isolated seniors. she says three things happened. >> i went to a conference
>> stick around, make us lunch? just for you. >>> homebound senior citizens have a way to make friends and stay connected without leaving home thanks to a bay area woman with a bright idea. sharon chin introduces this week's jefferson award winner, who shows community is only a phone call away. >> reporter: rosalee of orinda suffers from multiple sclerosis and rarely leaves home. but she can still meet with fellow seniors several hours a week. >> it's a sense of...
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thement even lies used in production. the showinvoices fo otapes and dvds supplies i he s the officers and class watching c as they wereeing togethe >> i o mind off patationd part of rybody was laughin >> rley testified she the depar r comedynd mfortableating gone wildause one else hadn in trouble before withs now open to th are taking long exp hu andt th issioner hamhe issue. >> i might be upon y h oc you? the entire at sen tear al has been seen i pu are posting ofs gone...
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que qiéñ trabajo para meg whitman pese a que la ex presidenta dijo que meg whitman conocía su e su us de migración, dice que cuando fue candidata sobre vino su despido, la oficina dijo que ora.ntonio banderas rara no estaba a talt. >>> la amla ex empleada tambié presentó una demanda para pedir que le paguen, salarios no cubierto. >>> vamos con más detalles de esta información. reportera: estoy aquí haciendo esto porque sñ que muchas meg whitman allá afuera que están maltratando a mucha vickis. >>> fue hace año. >>> me di cuenta en este momento que nunca aprecio o mi trabajo sentí que me estaba tirando a la basura, como nada. >>> la señor día fue la empleada domestica de la meg whitman y durante 9 años dic haberle entre ga su vida, pero todo termino cuando trató de pedir ayuda para arreglar su situación de migración. >>> le pedí que me ayudara a conseguir un abogado de migración la señor serio bol teo la cara en este momento entro el doctor y de desde este momento su paso difrl comenzó. >>> el doctor estaba enojado y dijo te lo dije que esto nos iba atraer problema
que qiéñ trabajo para meg whitman pese a que la ex presidenta dijo que meg whitman conocía su e su us de migración, dice que cuando fue candidata sobre vino su despido, la oficina dijo que ora.ntonio banderas rara no estaba a talt. >>> la amla ex empleada tambié presentó una demanda para pedir que le paguen, salarios no cubierto. >>> vamos con más detalles de esta información. reportera: estoy aquí haciendo esto porque sñ que muchas meg whitman allá afuera que...
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roto-rooter tells us while its prices may seem high it's to cover overhead costs. one of the best guys for finding professional is the bay area consumer checkbook. for consumer help, call 1-888-5- helps-u. >> roberta has the weather. >> boy, has the weather been on a turn! the weather has been spiraling downward quickly. currently air temperatures 69 right there in downtown san jose. what you can't see, the winds are blowing out of the northwest at 15. makes it a very chilly evening commute across the santa clara valley but not as cold as it is right here socked in all day long. no chance of clearing at all today. temperature-wise, only in the 50s at the beaches and the winds have been whipping up out of the northwest up to 24 miles per hour. currently in livermore 73 degrees, san bruno 54. look at the comparison from the inland areas to the peninsula where we have the gray skies. san francisco at 53, as well. and sausalito to the north of the golden gate bridge with a pair of 5s and again it's a very breezy evening commute. if you have any kind of evening plans, y
roto-rooter tells us while its prices may seem high it's to cover overhead costs. one of the best guys for finding professional is the bay area consumer checkbook. for consumer help, call 1-888-5- helps-u. >> roberta has the weather. >> boy, has the weather been on a turn! the weather has been spiraling downward quickly. currently air temperatures 69 right there in downtown san jose. what you can't see, the winds are blowing out of the northwest at 15. makes it a very chilly evening...
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were putting up risk behind us were excited. it seems to be week to week were in the this summer of such discontent. september and october right around the corner typically the worst month the freak out month of the year. >> october is always sad that members of october. kate pal is talking with google about handling the android why should people care about this? >> kate ellis agree with buying things online that secure and it's a division of the bay. 4 and tried for the operation of gogol's phone it basically helps them compete with appalachians. when you bite appalachians your credit cards there is one click and you're done. this will help you go in and tried to a one click benefit situation. google has a commerce site so they needed a one-stop shopping. >> it's good for the consumer because of mixed it easier for them >> we get more caps. if rob will be back to ensure you the questions we have a lot more news ahead stay tuned. a live look good side from the bay bridge toll plaza play a sun shined here this afternoon and for m
were putting up risk behind us were excited. it seems to be week to week were in the this summer of such discontent. september and october right around the corner typically the worst month the freak out month of the year. >> october is always sad that members of october. kate pal is talking with google about handling the android why should people care about this? >> kate ellis agree with buying things online that secure and it's a division of the bay. 4 and tried for the operation...
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linda shows us wildlife rescue crews are already collecting evidence. >> this sea gull is the latest victim. it's one of possibly five sea gulls seen around the bay area trapped in this torturous death grip. >> that's awful. it's not human to kill animals like that. >> they say the beer can won't necessarily kill the bird right away. >> it's allowing the bird expowers you are to the elements, it will kill it slowly. >> earlier this week, volunteers were able to catch one of the gulls and cut the can off its neck. this was in san francisco. >> this is a really horrible way for an animal to be suffering. it's no longer able to put its feather in a linement and groom. it could hut its ability to feed, certainly to swim and bathe. >> who would do something like that. >> willed rescue and the -- are offering a $6,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the people responsible. >> we are treating the birds and the cans as evidence. there is a potential to pick up fingerprints and/or dna off the cans. >> one of the victimized sea gulls was found right here at fish alley. they are
linda shows us wildlife rescue crews are already collecting evidence. >> this sea gull is the latest victim. it's one of possibly five sea gulls seen around the bay area trapped in this torturous death grip. >> that's awful. it's not human to kill animals like that. >> they say the beer can won't necessarily kill the bird right away. >> it's allowing the bird expowers you are to the elements, it will kill it slowly. >> earlier this week, volunteers were able to...
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>> well, i think there was a past president who used to say "trust and verify." so clearly there would have to be safeguards. >> couric: in other words, if they don't adhere to the caveat, there will be hell to pay? >> yes, is the answer. of course. >> couric: but can you really ever rid the world of terrorists? i put that question to general petraeus in part two of our interview later in the broadcast. meanwhile, the pentagon today identified one of the casualties of this war, 23-year-old lance corporal kevin oratowski of illinois. he was killed by a roadside bomb in helmand province. i.e.d.s, as they're known, have killed more than 800 troops since the war began. terry mccarthy went along with bomb disposal crews in helmand as they used remarkable equipment to find and destroy i.e.d.s. >> reporter: a bomb to fight all bombs. it is called the miclic, the mine clearing line charge, a sophisticated weapon to counter primitive but deadly improvised explosive devices, or i.e.d.s. that was 1,750 pounds of explosives, the idea is that it detonates any i.e.d.s going of
>> well, i think there was a past president who used to say "trust and verify." so clearly there would have to be safeguards. >> couric: in other words, if they don't adhere to the caveat, there will be hell to pay? >> yes, is the answer. of course. >> couric: but can you really ever rid the world of terrorists? i put that question to general petraeus in part two of our interview later in the broadcast. meanwhile, the pentagon today identified one of the...
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visit us online at cbs5.com. all you have to do is make a sizable donation to special olympics. >> we did. we did. >> awesome. >> congratulations. i'm glad you're back. >> thank you. me too. >>> all right. maybe she wants to be in a hollywood movie. how about you? here is your chance. how you can be in a film about a magical season for oakland. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much does it cost for those snacks again? nothing. at southwest airlines, when we have a sale, it's a sale. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has flights starting at $49 one-way. book now only at southwest.com. [ rand ] how can you not want to get on the plane? come on and get on the plane. we're saving you money. now that's a plane full of happy. [ employees ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] >>> wildlife lovers heading to monterey bay to catch a spectacular scene. it's going out in the water, blue whales being spotted left and rig
visit us online at cbs5.com. all you have to do is make a sizable donation to special olympics. >> we did. we did. >> awesome. >> congratulations. i'm glad you're back. >> thank you. me too. >>> all right. maybe she wants to be in a hollywood movie. how about you? here is your chance. how you can be in a film about a magical season for oakland. those people are happy 'cause they're gonna have a good time, and they've got extra money in their pocket. those are...
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the fact that we only have two roads in and out make it useful or make it able for us to use just cameras in that area because we need a very small number. >> reporter: and he thinks cameras could have captured the license plates of the killer of 75-year-old joan rosenthal last september. she was shot and killed outside her home. the murder is still unsolved. these are the same cameras and technology used to help solve the bombings of the london underground five years ago. terrorists were captured on cameras posted around the city. civil rights groups worry about possible abuse. but visiters to tiburon like the idea. >> i think it's a good use of technology. >> probably could be an invasion of privacy but i mean, if you are not doing anything wrong, what do you really have to worry about? >> reporter: the police chief says the information and pictures of the license plates will only be stored on the computer for 30 days and they will only go to that computer when a crime has been committed. they expect the first road tests in the first eight to nine weeks. >> thank you, linda yee. >>> ari
the fact that we only have two roads in and out make it useful or make it able for us to use just cameras in that area because we need a very small number. >> reporter: and he thinks cameras could have captured the license plates of the killer of 75-year-old joan rosenthal last september. she was shot and killed outside her home. the murder is still unsolved. these are the same cameras and technology used to help solve the bombings of the london underground five years ago. terrorists were...
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bill martin tells us that the weather will be hotter tomorrow and will join us later on in this newscast. >>> emergency responders rushed to ocean beach after there was a report of a teenager in the water and instead it was surfers to the rescue. they grabbed their board and brought the 14-year-old to shore. it happened along the highway and the team was shaken up but it appears to be okay. >>> the corner is working to identify a body that washed up in pacifica today. they had to rappel down to the beach to recover the body. some fishermen called 911 when they discovered the body, some rocks and the victim was wearing scuba der gear. >>> and there was the first spare the air alert today and there is already another report for tomorrow. >> reporter: smoky haze could be seen in the air was dirtiest in the south bay because of the wind direction and beating here was downright unhealthy according to the bay area air quality management district. >> there are dangers of allocating in respiratory conditions. >> it comes from industrial sources and household spray. >> reporter: people are urged
bill martin tells us that the weather will be hotter tomorrow and will join us later on in this newscast. >>> emergency responders rushed to ocean beach after there was a report of a teenager in the water and instead it was surfers to the rescue. they grabbed their board and brought the 14-year-old to shore. it happened along the highway and the team was shaken up but it appears to be okay. >>> the corner is working to identify a body that washed up in pacifica today. they had...
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thanks so much for joining us guys. >> thanks for having us. >> full disclosure. i was a performing arts kid growing up. i did all the school plays. my friends made fun of me. nowadays it's a totally different story. so you held a big event on thursday. tell me a little about the event and where the funds went to. >> thursday night we had acoustic night. we had close to 400 people. all the money we made went directly to the athletic department. they're lacking in money. >> does anybody else find that strange? historically athletics is usually what brings in the money to schools. >> yeah. >> especially at the college level and high school level. how has it changed since you were there? >> i think the community of students has grown. when i first started the club it was just a few students and now i mean it's grown so much that instead of just helping clubs that are larger clubs, we're helping the athletics. that's such a huge step. >> do you think that popular culture shows like glee and "american idol" and what's the movie the disney movie -- >> high school musica
thanks so much for joining us guys. >> thanks for having us. >> full disclosure. i was a performing arts kid growing up. i did all the school plays. my friends made fun of me. nowadays it's a totally different story. so you held a big event on thursday. tell me a little about the event and where the funds went to. >> thursday night we had acoustic night. we had close to 400 people. all the money we made went directly to the athletic department. they're lacking in money....
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do we use them? >> no we don't. >> reporter: floyd nimitz of the group phone book free san francisco has collected 1500 unwanted directory. >> each one of the phone books is an orphaned phone book. it has been given to us in a vote of no confidence, essentially saying we don't want these phone books. >> reporter: he is not the only one calling for change. last year leland yee sponsored a bill that would have given consumers opportunities to opt out of deliveries. it went nowhere. >> it is doesn't make sense to cater everything to what is a small minority at this point. >> reporter: peter hill represents the yellow pages association and he assists that plenty of people let their fingers do the walking. >> eight of ten people in california use the yellow pages, the print edition. >> reporter: that is a figure opponents dispute. the yellow pages association does have a website that allows consumers to opt out of some deliveries. >> i call it a pseudo opt out policy. opt out, people know that opt out doe
do we use them? >> no we don't. >> reporter: floyd nimitz of the group phone book free san francisco has collected 1500 unwanted directory. >> each one of the phone books is an orphaned phone book. it has been given to us in a vote of no confidence, essentially saying we don't want these phone books. >> reporter: he is not the only one calling for change. last year leland yee sponsored a bill that would have given consumers opportunities to opt out of deliveries. it went...
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doctors have used more than 60 pints of blood in their work so far which is inspiring potential blood donors to give. >> i in fact thought about doing a direct donation for him but given the fact it has been a few days i figure he has already had several of them. so i just thought i would come in and let the red cross do what they want with it. >> you never really know what it is going towards but it is nice to know that there is especially one person in particular that you could especially be helping that person. >> reporter: the red cross says its supplies were critically low before the outpouring of support. and anyone who wants to donate is asked to go to their nearest blood donation center and tell personnel there that they're donating in young's name. and now i just heard from another fremont police officer, and just stopped me while the story was running and told me that young is doing all right, and that he is expected to undergo more surgery tomorrow. but for today, he will be recovering from his surgery from over the weekend. now, as far as the suspect, barientos, he will no
doctors have used more than 60 pints of blood in their work so far which is inspiring potential blood donors to give. >> i in fact thought about doing a direct donation for him but given the fact it has been a few days i figure he has already had several of them. so i just thought i would come in and let the red cross do what they want with it. >> you never really know what it is going towards but it is nice to know that there is especially one person in particular that you could...
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kim joins us with more. welcome back. >> thank you, allen. >> reporter: some folks call these bouncy houses, others call them jumpy houses but the state attorney general is now calling them a hazard. in a new lawsuit, he is asking manufacturers to get the lead out. >> anybody here like the bouncy house? >> yeah!!! >>> reporter: for most kids jumping in a bouncy house is a jump for joy. but for this person from the centers for environmental health, he sees a danger lurking from within, lead. >> the materials in bounce houses are usually vinyl, a poison plastic because it can contain a lot of toxic chemicals including high levels of lead. >> reporter: lead is a neurotoxin. too much can lead to health problems, especially for young children whose brains are still developing. >> under federal law for children's products, they cannot contain any more than 300 parts per million of lead. in some of the bounce houses we found 70 times more lead than that. >> reporter: using a special device, the center tested the sc
kim joins us with more. welcome back. >> thank you, allen. >> reporter: some folks call these bouncy houses, others call them jumpy houses but the state attorney general is now calling them a hazard. in a new lawsuit, he is asking manufacturers to get the lead out. >> anybody here like the bouncy house? >> yeah!!! >>> reporter: for most kids jumping in a bouncy house is a jump for joy. but for this person from the centers for environmental health, he sees a...
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give us a call, 1-888-5-helps- u. or check us on online at cbs5.com/connect. allen? >> and here i thought faded was it. all right. thank you. >>> fitting into the jeans and being obese not only a health risk, it could put our nation's security at risk of a new study shows today's young adults are becoming too fat to fight in the military. in fact, about 25% of military applicants cannot serve because they are overweight or obese. that could make it tough to fill military ranks in the future. >> if you have not arrived at your basic training union in the best physical shape it's going to be hard. >> 9 million young americans are not eligible to serve because of obesity. >>> they killed tens of thousands of people every year bacteria so dangerous they are called superbugs. so why aren't more drug companies trying to stop them? we'll have that store and more tonight only only. -- tonight only on the cbs evening news. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. as ceo, she laid off 30,000 workers and shipped jobs to china. china. india. russia. poland. i know precisely why those j
give us a call, 1-888-5-helps- u. or check us on online at cbs5.com/connect. allen? >> and here i thought faded was it. all right. thank you. >>> fitting into the jeans and being obese not only a health risk, it could put our nation's security at risk of a new study shows today's young adults are becoming too fat to fight in the military. in fact, about 25% of military applicants cannot serve because they are overweight or obese. that could make it tough to fill military ranks in...
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Jul 23, 2010
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he has pleaded not guilty to charges that include unauthorized use of a tear gas. today a miss glean more assault charge was added to that -- misdemeanor assault charge was added to that. tog is an anticommunist activist. 100 people showed up at the courthouse to support tong. >>> trouble in the gulf of mexico, evacuations in the face of another tropical storm what it means for the clean-up effort. >> and the as could be a step closer to calling san jose home. why voters may get their say sooner than they thought. >>> you know what? i'm getting my say at least for a little while. warmer weather on time, just in time for the weekend. we'll take a look at today's temperatures and your warmer weekend temperatures coming up. ,,,, [ man ] my perfect summer is grilling up a masterpiece. daily. [ woman ] my perfect summer is having everyone over. and having money leftover. [ female announcer ] safeway lets you have it all. with thousands of everyday low prices and great club card savings. [ man ] my perfect summer. [ woman ] perfectly priced. [ female announcer ] safeway.
he has pleaded not guilty to charges that include unauthorized use of a tear gas. today a miss glean more assault charge was added to that -- misdemeanor assault charge was added to that. tog is an anticommunist activist. 100 people showed up at the courthouse to support tong. >>> trouble in the gulf of mexico, evacuations in the face of another tropical storm what it means for the clean-up effort. >> and the as could be a step closer to calling san jose home. why voters may get...
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Aug 21, 2010
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take a look at mount vaca and stay with us. your full-on weekend forecast as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,, people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? charter schools. "nobody can skate by nobody can >>> it was standing room only last night in san jose where parents and educators pleaded for two new charter schools. >> no one can hide the system unnoticed. they prepare for success in college and the real world. >> its supporters asked the school board to open charter high schools at summit, rainier and tahoma. but they already have five charters. they wonder if two more would be too many. supporters say they need all the help they can get. >> we all want e
take a look at mount vaca and stay with us. your full-on weekend forecast as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,, people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to...
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Aug 6, 2010
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>> it's more russian than us for more export. potash will make a good profit. >> each be is letting go pick because of the sexual harassment suit. stock >> x down about 10% he came in and he replace curley took the stock from 16 to 50 purities been great for under promising wall street and over delivering. he's great firing people he is an art to it to which is weird. h b a sexual harassment store will go away and also of the business revenues and services there. >> rob is going to come back any of your e-mail questions the we have not lot more news ahead to stay with us. al national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-8
>> it's more russian than us for more export. potash will make a good profit. >> each be is letting go pick because of the sexual harassment suit. stock >> x down about 10% he came in and he replace curley took the stock from 16 to 50 purities been great for under promising wall street and over delivering. he's great firing people he is an art to it to which is weird. h b a sexual harassment store will go away and also of the business revenues and services there. >> rob...
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Jul 23, 2010
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the law didn't protect us. like any baby in the womb now is not protected by law. >> reporter: a 2007 "new york times"/cbs news-mtv poll found 62% of people 17 to 29 thought abortion should be banned or more strictly limited than it is now. that's 4 points higher than older adults. these children from san jose and dallas stay they are part of the pro-life youth movement people bo after roe v. wade. >> i plan to dedicate my life to saving babies. >> reporter: planned parenthood officials aren't worried. >> california consistently continues to be a state that is pro-abortion. how one defines that is different. attitudes continually pro- abortion. >> reporter: they are concerned that their clients coming in for abortions or other healthcare services may be intimidated. >> it's challenging for our patients particularly bringing their children in for immunization exams and privacy issues. but, you know, this is indeed part of their right to do this and we're just fortunate that we continue to be here for the communi
the law didn't protect us. like any baby in the womb now is not protected by law. >> reporter: a 2007 "new york times"/cbs news-mtv poll found 62% of people 17 to 29 thought abortion should be banned or more strictly limited than it is now. that's 4 points higher than older adults. these children from san jose and dallas stay they are part of the pro-life youth movement people bo after roe v. wade. >> i plan to dedicate my life to saving babies. >> reporter: planned...
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Aug 20, 2010
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. >> they were apparently -- two people taken off the back of the aircraft first then the rest of us were taken off the front. >> waits a little tense because it was quiet but everybody was calm and handled themselves really well. >> the couple said they were upset but felt authorities were only doing their job. nobody was arrested. the threat was apparently phoned into a clerk this morning. the threat was not credible but whoever made it could face federal prosecution. >>> a major drug bust in gill roy, they found about 300 pounds of meth and about 88 pounds of cocaine. three men were arrested, none of them have been identified. the state department of justice believes that the home is connected to a mexican drug cartel. >>> s salmonella out break is likely to get worse. that worning today from the feds. the california department of public health is testing samples from those who got sick. scientists here were the first to link the out break to an i was farm. hundreds of millions of eggs are involved. it has sickened nearly 2,000 people nationwide. >> it is a very aggressive salmone
. >> they were apparently -- two people taken off the back of the aircraft first then the rest of us were taken off the front. >> waits a little tense because it was quiet but everybody was calm and handled themselves really well. >> the couple said they were upset but felt authorities were only doing their job. nobody was arrested. the threat was apparently phoned into a clerk this morning. the threat was not credible but whoever made it could face federal prosecution....
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kron 4's jonathan bloom joins us live with our top story tonight. >> reporter: it was a surprise to a lot of people in this neighborhood who came home to find this, garbage piled high on the curb. let me tell you, in the afternoon heat they started to stink. this has residents frustrated and they hope this gets resolved quickly because the smell will only get worse. as cars wiz by and sprinkler drench them, the only things that aren't moving are the garbage cans. >> i don't like it out here. we have three kids and two adults. five people in the house. >> reporter: how much garbage does that create? >> quite a bid. >> she takes out two cans of garbage a week. the pile will only get bigger. >> it's going to smell rely bad. >> reporter: how does it smell? >> we have a cat. >> reporter: cat litter? >> you are going to get me talking. >> although they can't seem to agree on a baseball team, they agree on one thing. >> i am angry. it's going to smell. not happy about that. >> not happy about having to put it back. >> one resident told us this should never be allowed to happen. but lorry has
kron 4's jonathan bloom joins us live with our top story tonight. >> reporter: it was a surprise to a lot of people in this neighborhood who came home to find this, garbage piled high on the curb. let me tell you, in the afternoon heat they started to stink. this has residents frustrated and they hope this gets resolved quickly because the smell will only get worse. as cars wiz by and sprinkler drench them, the only things that aren't moving are the garbage cans. >> i don't like it...